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Tone Commander 7210, 7220 Ip Centrex Telephone Network Administration Guide
Tone Commander 7210, 7220 Ip Centrex Telephone Network Administration Guide
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Tone Commander 7210/7220 Network Administration Guide 13-102865 Rev. KPage 11 of 32 3. Enter the start and end of the IP address range that can be assigned to telephones. 4. Enter the appropriate subnet mask. 5. Enter a name for the scope in the Name field, and an optional description in the Comment field. 6. Exclude addresses from the range and change the lease duration if needed. Lease duration should be set to 7 days or longer. 7. Click OK. 8. Click Yes to activate the scope. When the...
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Page 12 of 3213-102865 Rev. K Scope Options 1. Select 002 Time Offset from the Unused options list and click Add to add it to the Active Options list. 2. Click Edit Array. 3. If your network time server is set to UTC time, enter the hex value for your locations offset from UTC time in seconds. If your network time server is set to local time, enter 0. Click Add. 4. Click OK. Time ZoneOffset Pacific Standard Time 0xffff8f80 Pacific Daylight Time 0xffff9d90 Mountain Standard Time 0 xffff9d90...
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Tone Commander 7210/7220 Network Administration Guide 13-102865 Rev. KPage 13 of 32 9. Add 004 Time Server to the Active Options list. 10. Click Edit Array. 11. Enter the IP address of the SNTP time server for your network, then click Add. 12. Click OK. 13. Add 066 Boot Server Host Name to the Active Options list. 14. Enter the TFTP boot server’s IP address in the String field. 15. Click OK. 16. 002 Time Offset, “003 Router”, 004 Time Server, and “066 Boot Server Host Name” should now...
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Page 14 of 3213-102865 Rev. K TFTP Server Configuration ______________________ Telephones download configuration information and software upgrades from a TFTP server. The TFTP server’s IP address must be identified during DHCP server setup, or entered manually in the phone if DHCP is disabled. Configuration packages distributed by Tone Commander include a phone boot ROM image file, application software image file, two configuration files, and a Readme text file. All files must be located in the TFTP...
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Tone Commander 7210/7220 Network Administration Guide 13-102865 Rev. KPage 15 of 32 Telephone Configuration Update _________________ Telephone operating software and configuration parameters can be automatically updated daily at a preset time, or manually updated. Automatic Update 1. Select AUTO from the TFTP CONFIG UPDATE menu. (Setup → INSTL → UPDATE→ TFTP→ AUTO) 2. Enable TFTP Update if necessary. 3. Enter the time you want the daily update to occur. The minutes value is calculated based on the MAC...
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Page 16 of 3213-102865 Rev. K Manual Update To perform a manual update, the phone must have the TFTP server’s IP address entered manually or downloaded via DHCP. Manual TFTP Server Entry Starting Manual Update Use the TFTP CONFIG UPDATE - START option to initiate the manual update. 1. Select TFTP from the IP ADDRESS/CONFIG menu. 2. Enter the TFTP server address with the dial pad. 3. Press the Done key. SETUP MENU INSTL ADMIN USER INSTALLATION OPTIONS \ IP ALIAS SPID UPDATE IP...
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Tone Commander 7210/7220 Network Administration Guide 13-102865 Rev. KPage 17 of 32 Quality of Service ______________________________ Quality of Service (QoS) settings can improve voice performance over a network by prioritizing voice packets, and adjusting packet buffering and packetization rate. These settings affect network traffic, and should not be changed unless required to correct audio problems. To view or change Quality of Service settings, select QoS from the Installation Options menu. (Setup...
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Page 18 of 3213-102865 Rev. K Ethernet Layer 2 802.1Q Options IEEE 802.1Q allows packets to be assigned one of eight priority levels. Voice traffic with less than 10 ms of latency is normally assigned a priority level of 6 (phone default). Network switches must support 802.1Q for this setting to have an effect. If the LAN does not support 802.1Q, this parameter should be set to OFF. NOTE – The Ethernet card in a PC connected to the phone must support 802.1Q, since the phone does not add 802.1Q tagging...
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Tone Commander 7210/7220 Network Administration Guide 13-102865 Rev. KPage 19 of 32 IP Layer 3 Differentiated Services (DiffServ) The Quality of Service for voice and signaling packets is determined by each service type’s Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) setting. This value must be matched to network router settings. The default setting for both voice and signaling is 46. 1. Select L3. 2. Select VOICE or SIGNAL to view or set the DSCP value for voice or signaling packets. 3. Use the dial pad...
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Page 20 of 3213-102865 Rev. K Codec Selections G.711 – Uncompressed, 64Kbps data rate (10, 20, or 30 ms packet rate) G.729A – Compressed, 8Kbps data rate (20 ms packet rate) G.723 – Compressed, 6.3Kbps data rate (30 ms packet rate) Uncompressed codecs with higher packet rates (e.g. G.711/10ms) may provide better voice performance with lower audio delay, but increase network traffic. 4. Average and maximum jitter delay can be set for each enabled codec. Select JTR, then change the delay values with...